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Upgraded my bios to 223 and now I can't boot into windows

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I upgraded my bios to 223 and now I can't get windows to boot at all and I need a way of downgrading the bios firmware without booting into windows because easyflash wont let me downgrade. What a useless feature >_>

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Yes also I forgot to mention that this is on an asus g75 and I'm wanting to downgrade to the 207 firmware

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Also I can't get into windows because I was attempting a restore via the backup disks when this happened

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What is happening now with the laptop? When you restart the BIOS menu opens?

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I had the same issue. I had to send mine off for rma as it basically disabled the sata contollers on board and I couldnt install windows or boot from it

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You are cruel people. :snicker:

You must go to your BOOT Tab in BIOS menu and DISABLE Fast Boot, Enable Launch CSM, DIsable PXE Rom, then go to your SECURITY Tab and DISABLE Secure Boot. Save changes in BIOS and restart.

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It occurred to me a black screen after the update has been changed for motherboard

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disable secure boot,then you will have the option to enable csm and the option pxe rom, you will have to setup your boot order again after you reboot.

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Enter bios, rapidly spam your F2 key when the computer turns on.

- Switch to "Boot" and set “Launch CSM” to Enabled.

- Switch to "Security" and set "Secure Boot Control" to Disabled.

- Press F10 to save and exit.

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Did you manage to work it out? I'm wondering if I should flash my Asus k55vm so I can disable some options to run OS X with no problems...

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